Paleontologists were preparing to transport the thighbone of a recently discovered Tyrannosaurus rex via helicopter. The thighbone had to be broken and transported in pieces due to its massive size. What the researchers discovered inside was not fossilized bone, but soft tissue, blood vessels containing fluids and possibly blood cells. The blood vessels were resilient and flexible - with fluids that could be squeezed out.
The secular media and science community have been reluctant to report that the tissue and fluids could only be found in this condition if the specimen were, at most, thousands of years old. Mary Higby Schweitzer of North Carolina State University and Montana State University, one of the researchers, has reported similar findings - soft tissue and fluids in other dinosaur specimens.
Still soft and stretchy - Dinosaur soft tissue find - a stunning rebuttal of 'millions of years'
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